Sunday, 10 January 2016

A Story Of Plymouth Citybus' Enviro 200s

It's that time again for another blog post as today I talk about Plymouth Citybus' Enviro 200s

First of all in late 2006, Plymouth Citybus received 3 of these buses (133-135, WA56 HHO/P/N). They are in the Stenning livery

Then in 2008, Plymouth Citybus received 11 of these buses (136-146, WA08 LDF/J/K/L/N/U/V/X/Z/EF/J). 142 (WA08 LDV) is in the Stenning livery and the rest are in swoops.

And if you have been following this blog, you will have heard that Citybus also received an order for 13 buses (147-159, WJ65 HMA/C/D/E/F/G/H/K/O/U/V/X/Y). Some are in swoops whilst others are in Green Flash livery for routes 5 and 5A.

And also this isn't directly relevant to this post, this is extremely useful info from Blogger for those who don't have Google accounts and are following this blog:
In 2011, we announced the retirement of Google Friend Connect for all non-Blogger sites. We made an exception for Blogger to give readers an easy way to follow blogs using a variety of accounts. Yet over time, we’ve seen that most people sign into Friend Connect with a Google Account. So, in an effort to streamline, in the next few weeks we’ll be making some changes that will eventually require readers to have a Google Account to sign into Friend Connect and follow blogs.


As part of this plan, starting the week of January 11, we’ll remove the ability for people with Twitter, Yahoo, Orkut or other OpenId providers to sign in to Google Friend Connect and follow blogs. At the same time, we’ll remove non-Google Account profiles so you may see a decrease in your blog follower count.


We encourage you to tell affected readers (perhaps via a blog post), that if they use a non-Google Account to follow your blog, they need to sign up for a Google Account, and re-follow your blog. With a Google Account, they’ll get blogs added to their Reading List, making it easier for them to see the latest posts and activity of the blogs they follow.

We know how important followers are to all bloggers, but we believe this change will improve the experience for both you and your readers.

Posted by Michael Goddard, Software Engineer


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